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Vitaliy KaurovDec 11 '12 at 7:57

Dear Vitaliy Kaurov thank you very much. another question. if i want to assign to m specific value not in range between any number. for example m={0.7,1,2,20,10,100,1000} something like how should i write the code then?
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mehrzadDec 11 '12 at 16:17

@user4969 as you just did - define m as m={0.7,1,2,20,10,100,1000} instead of using Range. Btw I'd recommend choosing more unique name than user4969, hard to remember people this way ;)
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Vitaliy KaurovDec 11 '12 at 16:37

As it is already pointed out by Vitaliy Kaurov, N is a built-in function and should not be used as a variable. Besides, I'd like to mention new functions in version 9: ParametricNDSolve and ParametricNDSolveValue.

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